Here, There Be Dragons

This article is about a novel by James Owen. For other uses, see Here be dragons (disambiguation).
Here, There Be Dragons
Author James A. Owen
Cover artist James A. Owen (illustrator)
Country United States
Language English
Series The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica (Book 1)
Genre Fantasy novel
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Publication date
September 2006
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 336 (+16) (paperback edition)
ISBN 978-1-4169-1227-9 (US hardcover edition)
OCLC 62492969
LC Class PZ7.O97124 He 2006
Followed by The Search for the Red Dragon

Here, There Be Dragons is a fantasy novel by James A. Owen. It is the first book in The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica series. A sequel, followed by several more books, have since been released, including The Search for the Red Dragon (January 2008), The Indigo King (October 2008), The Shadow Dragons (October 2009), The Dragon's Apprentice (October 2010), The Dragons of Winter (August 2012), and The First Dragon (November 2013).

Plot synopsis

John, Charles, and Jack are three Oxford scholars united by the death of Stellan Sigurdsson, John's mentor, who thereafter receive The Imaginarium Geographica, which records mythical and fictional locations. When pursued by the anthropophagous, plural Wendigo, they are rescued by Bert, with whom they travel aboard the ship Indigo Dragon (captained by Bert's daughter Aven), to Avalon, and then to Paralon, the capital of the Geographica's 'Archipelago of Dreams', where they discover this Archipelago in an interregnum and discover that its social order can be restored by a descendant of Arthur Pendragon. Desirous of obtaining the royal 'Ring of Power', and thus the kingship, is the 'Winter King' (Mordred). Upon a visit to shipbuilder 'Ordo Maas' (Deucalion), the protagonists learn that the Winter King is using Pandora's Box to create the wraithlike 'Shadow-Born', his principal servants, from the citizens of lands conquered by himself. Fearing that the Winter King may gain an advantage by possession of the Imaginarium Geographica, they visit its author, the Cartographer of Lost Places, in his refuge, the Keep of Time, where they discover that their servant 'Artus' is a descendant of Arthur. Knowing this, they challenge the Winter King to pitched battle, wherein the still-loyal Elves, Dwarves, and Centaurs etc. oppose Shadow-Born, Trolls, and Goblins while Charles and the badger 'Tummeler' close Pandora's Box in secret. On the battlefield, Jack accidentally causes the death of Captain Nemo, while John and Artus approach the 'Ring of Power' (a ring of standing stones resembling Stonehenge) to summon the Archipelago's dragons, who rout the enemy. Mordred is cast from the Edge of the World by the dragon Samaranth. Upon return to their own world, John, Jack, Charles, and Bert are identified as J.R.R Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and H.G. Wells.[1]

Characters

A number of people referenced in the novel were members of the Inklings, a literary discussion group at the University of Oxford, England, that produced some famous novelists.

Film

In the intro to The Search of the Red Dragon it was announced that Warner Brothers purchased the rights to make Here, There Be Dragons into a feature film. Travis Adam Wright is set to pen film adaptations of the first two books. Rick Porras is producing the film adaptations.[2]

References

  1. Owen, James A, Here There Be Dragons, Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica, The, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 978-1-4169-1227-9, retrieved 2009-01-22
  2. Fernandez, Jay A (April 12, 2010), "Eagle eye scribe to adapt Dragons books for big screen exclusive", Heat vision blog, archived from the original on 2010-04-16, Travis Adam Wright has been hired to adapt ‘Here, There Be Dragons’ and ‘The Search for the Red Dragon,’ the first two books in James A. Owen's popular young-adult fantasy series […] with […] Rick Porras also coming aboard to produce.
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